Steam-radiator



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I STEAM RADIATOR. No. 319,601. Patented June 9, 18%85..

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STEAM RADIATOR. A No. 319,601. I Y Patented June 9,1885.

tances between their lower ends. Thus,when the lower ends of the sections are farther apart than'the upper ends would be with the studs in contact, the wedge or'key T is driven into the key-space until the sections are brought parallel t each other. When the lower ends are too near, the key T is partially withdrawn I therefore make n`o claim to such device.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, :is-

l. In a hot-water or steam radiator, the coinbination, with the series of sections A A, of the series of sheet-metal plates C C,interposed between the opposing surfaces of said sections, substantially as set forth.

and series of separating-rods M M, substan Y tially as and for the purpose speCied.

3. The combination of the several sections A A, provided with notched studs H, tapered keys T, interposed between the contiguous ends of the respective studs, and retaining or binding rods E, supported at their respective ends in bearings upon the end sections, substantially asset forth.

4. The combination, with the two end sections A A, of the shoulders FF, binding-rods E E, provided at one or both endswith nuts G G, notched studs H, and tapered keys T, all substantially as and for the purpose specified.

In testimony whereof I afx mys-ignaturein presence of two witnesses.

v HAZEN IYIO'O'ERS.`

Witnesses:

C. T. BENEDIcr, WM. SINNOTT. 

